TUES-THURS, 3/24-26: $5 WHISKEY TOUR, DATE MY FRIEND, SUBWAY SKETCH + SIP, AND MORE

tuesday

various dates + times: $5 home grown distillery tour at great jones distilling co.: get the hometown hookup at great jones distilling co. (noho), where $5 gets new york residents a one-hour, behind-the-scenes look at how their whiskey is made, plus a tasting of three of their house whiskeys to seal the deal. bonus: admission includes $10 off any bottle of great jones whiskey purchased after the tour. >>

thru 4/2 (mon-thurs): $1 slices at emmy squared: emmy squared celebrates its east village reopening with $1 detroit-style square slices and $5 beers at the bar, monday thru thursday from 4pm on. >>

tues 7pm: apple: the first 50 years with david pogue: for the cooper union’s 2026 john jay iselin memorial lecture, tech writer david pogue shares the story of apple computer, drawing on 150 interviews he conducted with the people who helped shape the company. he’ll be joined by journalists lauren goode (wired) and joanna stern (i am not a robot) for a conversation about his new book, apple’s global impact, and the challenges it faces ahead. the great hall at the cooper union (east village), free admission. >>

tues 7pm (monthly): we love a theme: a storytelling show: a lineup of performers tell funny, heartwarming, and cringe-inducing tales at bailey swilley’s monthly storytelling show. tonight’s ‘she’s so lucky’ theme features johanna gohmann, hanna gerlander, annie tan, and yaching cheung. pete’s candy store (williamsburg), free ($5 suggested donation). >>

tues 7pm: i’ll have the bisque! a benefit comedy show for abortion access: join improv troupe the bisque and guests for a comedy show to raise money for abortion access. special guests include jenny zigrino (hbo) and improv team bad magicians (winner of second city’s bentwood improv competition), and ticket proceeds will support the brigid alliance, a nonprofit that provides logistical support to people who must travel long distances for abortion care. caveat (les), $13.61 with promo code ‘skint’ (reg. $18.76-20). >>

tues 7pm: the vinyl word music book club: dive into the 33 1/3 book series at this music-minded book club, where each session spotlights a classic album and the short book written about it. tonight’s pick is abba’s gold with a full album listen followed by themed vinyl dj sets. arlene’s grocery (les), free admission. >>

tues 7pm: press start orchestra: soundbytes: hear your favorite pixels come to life as video game cover orchestra press start takes on iconic tunes from pokémon, mega man, super mario sunshine, the legend of zelda, skyrim, and clair obscur: expedition 33. rutgers presbyterian church (uws), free admission (donations welcome). >>

tues 7pm: icarus quartet: greek myth takes musical flight in the nyc premiere of icarus quartet, performed by the elsewhere ensemble and narrated by broadway actor macintyre dixon. all angels church (uws), pay-what-you-can admission. >>

tues 7:30pm doors: park slop comedy: wally barram and lucas connolly present an intimate comedy show at two boots pizza in park slope, with stand-up by hari kondabolu, louis lopez, mia jackson, alex babbit, and josh mandl. bonus: free beer 7:30-8pm (one per person), and raffles for free pizza. free admission ($10 suggested donation). >>

tues 8pm: alexis gay presents: new year, new show(s): writer and comedian alexis gay hosts a night of work-in-progress previews from shannon fiedler (shannonfielder13), ginny hogan (the new yorker), felipe torres medina (colbert), nick hornedo (pod save america), and taylor kay phillips (last week tonight). littlefield (gowanus), $9.73 with promo code ‘alexis7’ (reg. $18.71). >>

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PEN America Literary Awards (aka “the Oscars for books”)
Tue 3/31, 7:30pm, (The Town Hall, Times Square)
$10 w/ code PENPAL

One of the few chances to attend a major literary awards show IRL (normally industry-only), hosted by Somebody Somewhere’s Murray Hill.

Nearly $350,000 in prizes go to writers + translators across 10 categories, with appearances by Marlon James, Ali Velshi, Emmy Rossum, and more. Career honors presented to novelist Edwidge Danticat and playwright Julia Cho.

Plus: a first-look reading from Danticat’s forthcoming novel (Dèy), performed live by Tony-nominated actor Pascale Armand.

Visit pen.org to get your seats.

wednesday

weds thru 6/2: academy museum branch selects at the paris: the paris theater’s third annual branch selects screening series presents a series of films selected by each of the academy’s 19 branches. selections include: eraserhead (sound branch), the iron giant (animation branch), eternal sunshine of the spotless mind (cinematographers branch), star wars (visual effects branch), fruitvale station (producers branch), don’t look back (documentary branch), do the right thing (casting directors branch), and more. the paris theater (midtown), $17 general, $15 seniors/students $15. >>

weds 2pm-8pm: tolkien reading day: love + legends books (prospect heights) goes full middle-earth for tolkien reading day with an all-day celebration featuring second breakfast, costumes, free crafting, and trivia (ticketed event). >>

weds 6pm: what now? anne frank, fascism, ice, and allyship, with ruth franklin and michelle goldberg: on the paperback release of 2025’s the many lives of anne frank, biographer ruth franklin sits with new york times columnist michelle goldberg at lofty pigeon books (kensington) to discuss the echoes of anne frank’s story in current events in the united states. free admission. >>

weds 7pm: a fiction reading by min jin lee: the queens college reading series presents a special women’s history month reading by writer min jin lee (free food for millionaires, pachinko), featuring a discussion on her work and creative process, a signing, and reception. kupferberg center for the arts (flushing), free admission. >>

weds 7pm: a black queer history of the united states: join professors and authors c. riley snorton and darius bost at gladys books + wine (bed-stuy) for a discussion on their book, a black queer history of the united states, a chronicle of the lives of lgbtq+ black americans from slavery to present day. $10 admission includes a store gift card, $33 ticket includes a signed copy of the book. >>

weds 7pm: letters + sodas reading series: writer lana schwartz (build your own romantic comedy) brings together comedians and writers for a night of standup, humor pieces, fiction, and essay readings. tonight: rob patrick (answer to the previous puzzle podcast), madeline goetz (reductress), talia argondezzi lean the f*ck out), elle gonzalez rose (marisol acts the part), meredith dietz (wait, wait…don’t tell me), dan yang (hbo), and karolena theresa (hoes with feelings). the greats of craft (lic), $5. >>

sponsored: weds 7:30pm: pay-what-you-can admission at theatre for a new audience’s presentation of teatro de plaza’s hamlet: for this performance of the brilliant, funny, and moving adaptation intertwining the text of shakespeare’s hamlet with the lived experiences of a young ensemble of eight actors with down syndrome, audiences can purchase cash-only pay-what-you-can tickets at the door starting at 6:30pm. while supplies last, first come, first served, one ticket per patron limit. written and directed by chela de ferrari. polonsky shakespeare center in downtown brooklyn. >>

weds 7:30pm: central chamber series: ‘echos of elegance’: the central chamber series at central presbyterian church (ues) continues its ninth season with an evening concert featuring works by haydn and brahms. $20 general, free for students with id. >>

weds 8pm (monthly): ditmas lit: a diverse range of fiction writers, storytellers, poets, and essayists share their work at the ditmas lit series, returning to the urbane arts club (ditmas park) with gregory crosby (said no one ever), lauren morrow (little movements), svetlana satchkova (the undead: a novel of modern russia), and deborah shapiro (consolation). hosted by sarah bridgins. free admission. >>

weds 8pm: the moth storyslam: the popular community-based open mic storytelling competition, where anyone can share a five-minute tale based on the evening’s theme to an attentive audience, returns to the bell house (gowanus). tonight’s theme: ‘struggles.’ $22.05. >>

weds 8pm: sinners comedy: comics perform stand-up sets, then dig into a bucket of anonymously submitted audience sins, turning bad decisions, questionable choices, and other moral misdemeanors into comedy. featuring simeon goodson (don’t tell comedy), liza treyger (netflix), and conor janda (boys club comedy). hosted by dan davies and courtney maginnis. saint restaurant bar + speakeasy (east village), $12.51 with promo code $5 ‘skint’ (reg. $17.85). >>

weds 8:30pm: comedy on kingston: the comedy on kingston show returns with a night of stand up featuring brittany carney (comedy central), ali sultan (colbert), pranav behari (hbo), shaunak godkhindi (don’t tell comedy), and miss falen (sunday’s cool). hosted by nolawee. salon on kingston (crown heights), $15. >>

weds 9:30pm: war of the words: a dad joke and wordplay-based trivia battle: bring your tolerance for groaners to this pun-heavy trivia night, where teams compete in rounds like ‘complete the dad joke’ before diving into wordplay challenges involving headlines, made-up figures of speech, and creative acronym rewrites. caveat (les), $15 adv, $20 door. >>

thursday

thurs thru mon: sixth annual queering the canon lgbtq+ film festival: newfest, the largest presenter of lgbtq+ film and media in the country, is back at the brooklyn academy of music (fort greene) for a five-day retrospective series that shines a spotlight on lgbtq+ films and filmmakers who deserve increased recognition for their contribution to the queer canon. $19.50. >>

thurs 6pm: subway sketch and sip: join in an evening of drawing at the new york transit museum (downtown brooklyn) hosted by illustrator, textile designer, and mta arts + design poster artist, ebony bolt. the night kicks off with an introduction to bolt’s work and artistic approach, followed by time to explore the museum and draw inspiration from the vintage subway cars and artifacts on display in the 1936 decommissioned subway station. all skill levels welcome. $25 admission includes materials and a drink (additional cash-only drinks will be available). >>

thurs 6pm-11:30pm: legendary ladies art show: in celebration of women’s history month, the graffiti hall of fame presents an all-women street art show at studio6 gallery (les). free admission. >>

thurs 6:30pm: icp photoslam: ‘homecoming’: audience members are invited to participate in this open mic/storytelling competition, driven by photographs. international center of photography (les), $5 ticket also includes admission to the galleries. >>

thurs 7pm (bimonthly): the dead ladies show nyc: the bimonthly dead ladies show features presentations on three deceased dames who made an impact on the world during their lifetimes. tonight’s subjects: bess houdini, alice roosevelt longworth, and anne clifford. the private curtain at kgb (les), $10 adv, $15 door. >>

thurs 7pm (monthly): not in my backyard! a political comedy roundtable: a panel of opinionated nyc comedians, journalists, and politicians debate the local issues causing drama in your neighborhood’s facebook group. hosted by cody lindquist (colbert) and charlie todd (improv everywhere), with panelists elipe torres medina (writer, the late show with stephen colbert), sam rogal (comedian, the power joker), and katie way (journalist, hell gate). each show will also include a pop quiz on nyc knowledge. ucb (east village), $10 adv, $15 day of. >>

thurs 7pm (monthly): golden spiral comedy show: at mindy raf and katie compa’s golden spiral comedy show, stand-up set lengths follow the fibonacci sequence (5, 8, 13, and 21 minutes each). tonight’s show at whiskey cellar nyc (east village) features erik bergstrom (the new yorker), natalie wall (awkward sex…and the city), eman el-husseini (just for laughs), and quin lamar (showtime). advance ticket purchase includes a raffle ticket for a free drink. a limited number of tickets are available for $7.18 with promo code ‘skintspiral’ (reg. $15.71+). >>

thurs 7pm: nyc magic ensemble: expect the unexpected as the nyc magic ensemble presents a night of magicians and mentalists at young ethel’s (south slope). $10 (a limited number of 2-for-$15 tickets are also available). >>

thurs 7pm: 2000s rock prom cover band show: white stripes (jumble jumble), yeah yeah yeahs (no no nos), the hives (zebedee), and queens of the stone age (little sister). the gutter spare room (williamsburg), $13.60. >>

thurs 7:30pm: bach and beyond: the manhattan school of music chamber choir and camerata nova performs j.s. bach’s cantata bwv 106 (actus tragicus) and the american premiere of raphael fusco’s an american requiem at kaufman music center’s merkin hall (uws). free admission. >>

thurs 8pm: date my friend: skip the apps and let your friends do the flirting for you at this live matchmaking show where people take the stage to pitch their single friends in three-minute, wedding speech–style presentations. stick around as a dj takes over and the crowd mingles. cassette (ridgewood), $18.04. >>

thurs 8pm doors: landline comedy at wild east brewing co.: landline comedy serves up pints of hoppy humor straight from the barrel cellar at wild east brewing co. (gowanus). tonight’s lineup includes anthony devito (colbert), amber singletary (black lady sketch show), erik bergstrom (the new yorker), kate strobel, peter liu, and kc novak. bonus: rsvp for a chance to win a free drink. free admission. >>

thurs 8pm-1am: this party is killing you! the robyn party: sexistential album release party: dance to tracks from robyn’s new album, plus all the hits, b-sides, deep cuts, and remixes they can squeeze in at 9 bob note @ 3 dollar bill (east williamsburg). $15-20. >>

ongoing

our roundup of 30+ ongoing events: $20 off-broadway tickets, a keith haring exhibition at the brant foundation, art of noise at cooper hewitt, film fests + series, and more. >>

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FREE YOUTH ADMISSION AT THE FRICK COLLECTION! (SPONSORED)

Visitors in the Living Hall, The Frick Collection, photo: George Koelle

The Frick offers free youth admission for visitors ages 10 to 18!

The Frick Collection
1 East 70th Street

Screen break, solved! We offer FREE year-round admission for visitors ages 10 to 18. Plus, first-time youth visitors receive a free sketchbook upon entry.

Enjoy our world-renowned collection of European masterworks installed in one of the city’s last great Gilded Age mansions, and stop by our café, coffee bar, Museum Shop, and more. Don’t miss our special exhibition Gainsborough: The Fashion of Portraiture, on view through Mary 25.

Go to frick.org/visit today to book your advance timed tickets and to explore more ways to access free and discounted admission—including First Fridays, pay-what-you-wish hours, and student and senior admission. Open Wednesday through Monday from 10:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m.

Please note: Only children ages 10 and older are admitted. Advance timed tickets are required.

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FRI-MON, 3/20-23: SKINT WEEKEND

friday

thru 3/27: re-fest: clturehub’s annual re-fest brings artists, activists, and technologists together to explore our role in re-shaping the future. this year’s festival features a week of performances, workshops, and conversations centered on the theme of ‘re-mapping.’ culturehub (east village), free-$15. >>

thru 3/26: art house cinema week: celebrate indie cinemas during the inaugural art house cinema week. 30 independent cinemas across nyc are offering free tickets for eligible new yorkers, discounted tickets, free popcorn, special screenings (‘built to move: nyc subway on film’ at dctv’s firehouse cinema, ‘best in show: the films of catherine o’hara’ at ifc center, and many more), filmmaker q+as, and other perks. offers vary by venue. >>

thru sun: affordable art fair: the affordable art fair (spring edition) returns, showcasing original contemporary artworks starting at $100. starrett lehigh building (chelsea), free admission with donation of an art supply thursday 6–8pm, $35 all other dates/times. >>

thru sun: westfest 2026: the annual west fest dance festival returns with works by 16 artists in two unique programs at westbeth artist housing (west village). sliding scale admission starts at $20. >>

thru sun: fête de la francophonie festival: connect with francophones and francophiles alike and dive into francophone culture with french-language cinema, dance, live music, discussions, and after-parties. teatro latea (les), free admission ($25 suggested donation for a festival pass). >>

sponsored: fri + sat: flop house comedy club: nyc’s friendliest indie comedy club—with great comics, a cozy atmosphere, and no drink minimums—has some incredible lineups this weekend! save 50% with promo code ‘skint’ on tickets to these shows at 362 grand street in williamsburg: friday 8pm, 9:30pm, and 11pm; plus, the east village location is back at 83 1st ave saturday at 8:30pm. >>

thru sat (fri 1-8pm, sat 11am-6pm): the sturbridge show: 40 antique and vintage clothing, textiles, and jewelry dealers gather at the altman building (chelsea). $20 general admission ($40 early bird fri 1-4pm). >>

thru sat (fri 8pm, sat 4pm + 7pm): jalopy’s ninth annual brooklyn jug + string band rendezvous: jugs, strings, and all manner of homespun instrumentation take over jalopy for a two-day dive into early 20th century jug and string band music. 10 bands split across two nights, plus a free jug band contest saturday at 4pm. jalopy theatre (carroll gardens/columbia street waterfront), free-$25. >>

fri: free rita’s italian ice: rita’s italian ice + frozen custard celebrates the the first day of spring with a free six-ounce italian ice giveaway all day at participating locations. >>

fri 5-10pm: moisturizer gallery presents: welcome ❤ home: moisturizer gallery, an artist run, nomadic gallery currently based out of nyc, presents a group show of works that straddle the space between functional design and art object. 279 broome street (les), free admission. >>

fri 7pm (monthly): kweendom: come out for the kweendom lgbtq+ comedy and storytelling show, featuring performances by juno men, david perez, sean thomasson, and taylor randolph. hosted by bobby hankinson. pete’s candy store (williamsburg), free admission (donations are welcome and will benefit immigration equality). >>

fri 7:30pm doors (monthly): best night ever comedy show: audrey black and akshay sampath host a night of stand-up at el santo taqueria (east williamsburg / bushwick). tonight’s lineup features irene tu, chloe radcliffe, salma zaky, marito lopez, peter liu, naomi karavani, and alex la. $10 adv, $16 day of. >>

fri 7:30pm: frolic hairology: a night at the atrium: lincoln center’s atrium presents an evening of black burlesque and drag performers, featuring foxy belle afriq, abby fantastic, thee suburbia, dr. bethy ‘yaa elombe’ victorin, rain supreme, junior mintt, and ilov grate, plus guests jack rabbit slims and susie dahl. lincoln center’s david rubenstein atrium (uws), free admission. >>

fri 8pm: graveyard shift comedy: laugh…if you dare, at graveyard shift, a comedy show with a haunted twist at twisted spine horror bookstore + café (williamsburg). hosted by nick hornedo and gary simons with guests malik elassal, alison leiby, max higgins, and grace johnson. $15. >>

fri 11pm: the black parade: blacklight edition: the black parade returns to the brooklyn monarch (east williamsburg) for a blacklight emo and pop punk party with djs jet, swabby, and katastrophiee. $12.70+. >>

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Night of Ideas

Tuesday, March 31 | 6:00 p.m.–11:00 p.m.
Villa Albertine | 972 Fifth Avenue, New York

Marking the 250th anniversary of the Declaration of Independence, this year’s Night of Ideas explores what remains of Enlightenment ideals—and what might come next.

The full schedule is now online. Explore the evening’s conversations, readings, salons, and performances and register to attend.

Register now

saturday

sat (ongoing): new museum reopens: following a nearly two-year closure, the new museum’s 60,000-square-foot building expansion on bowery will open with the exhibition new humans: memories of the future, spanning the entire museum alongside several major new commissions that will be on long-term view in and around the building. $25 general, $22 seniors, $19 students, pay-what-you-wish thursdays 7-9pm with rsvp. >>

sat 12-4pm (rain date: march 22): farewell, dinosaur: iván argote’s 21-foot pigeon sculpture flies away from the high line in april, but not before a farewell event featuring music, pigeon-themed trivia, bingo, family workshops, and more. visitors are invited to come dressed up and pose for a photograph to mark the occasion. on the high line at the spur at 30th street and 10th avenue, free admission. >>

sat 1:30pm: get work: comedians interview for real jobs: watch comedians sit down with actual hiring professionals and attempt to land real jobs. the catch? they’re given terrible fake résumés they won’t see until they take the stage. hosted by dan vetrano. caveat (les), $13.61 with promo code ‘confidence’ (reg. $18.76-20). >>

sat 3pm: the city speaks: language + slang of nyc: a walking tour meets street theater in this immersive performance of new york language, slang, and accents led by licensed nyc tour guide nic reale (in character as ‘the tour’) in the lower east side. $15.60 with promo code ‘bobakiki’ (reg. $30). >>

sat 5pm: carnegie hill concerts new-music chamber music series: the carnegie hill series presents an early-evening concert with pianist eden chen, performing works by bach, rachmaninoff, ravel, and sakamoto at church of the advent hope (carnegie hill). choose-what-you-pay admission. >>

sat 5pm: metropolitan music community spring concert: kings county concert band, grand street community band, and brooklyn wind symphony present a concert showcasing modern wind-based works. a reception featuring the bushwick big band will follow. grand street campus high school auditorium (east williamsburg), $10-20 general, free for students. >>

sat 6pm (monthly): the astigmatism comedy show: a book-ish standup comedy show highlighting diversity in laughter and literature: comedians alexis bradby, kristal adams, and isabelle pierre bring together underrepresented voices in comedy and literature for ‘the tiny desk of comedy’ at p+t knitwear bookstore (les). featuring veronica kwiatkowski, alex babbitt, kenice mobley, and ian levy, plus q+a with book of the month author soraya palmer. $14.64 admission with promo code ‘skint15’ (reg. $20+). >>

sat 7pm: bad movie night brooklyn: fateful fundings: sip a cold one and revel in the badness of neil breen’s fateful findings (2012) at wild east brewing (gowanus). free admission. >>

sat 7:30pm: fun gutter: a party, show, and general check-in hosted by sasha von didkovsky, featuring standup from elon falance, ike ufomadu, karli marulli, and danielle deluty, plus live prank calls conducted by david dobbins. a bar crawl follows the show. the cobra club (bushwick), free admission ($10 suggested donation at the door). >>

sat 8pm: open to work: an unemployed comedy show: laugh at linkedin, layoffs, and late-stage-capitalism at amanda melhuish and ryan montesi’s open to work comedy show. tonight’s lineup includes micah eames, caleb j. clark, bini yamin, and carolina montesquieu. friends and lovers (crown heights), $10. >>

sat 8pm: a drinking game nyc: legally blonde: a drinking game nyc comedy troupe lovingly (and drunkenly) reenacts an 80s/90s/00s movie and turns the whole thing into a drinking game. join them tonight as they stumble through the parent trap (1998) at the bell house (gowanus). $25.05. >>

sat 9pm-1am: the blerdspot and wenerd nyc present: emo night at parklife: the blerdspot, a community for black nerds, and wenerd nyc take over parklife (gowanus) with sad bangers, pop-punk anthems, cosplay, and more. themed attire highly encouraged. $18.71 with promo code ‘lfemo’ (reg. $29.50). >>

sat 11pm: niche night nyc presents: y2 im not ok: dance/scream to emo, pop-punk, ’00s alt, and more at alphaville (bushwick). free admission. >>

sat 11:59pm: triplet threat with dj mariko: dance to lady gaga, charli xcx, chappell roan, and more spun by dj mariko at union hall (park slope). free admission. >>

sunday

sun 11am-5pm: indie publisher book fair at twisted spine: pick up some original indie horror lit and meet the folks from clash books, creature publishing, feminist press, soho press, raw dog screaming press, and more at twisted spine horror bookstore + café (williamsburg). free admission. >>

sun 1pm: bay ridge st. patrick’s day parade: go green one more time at bay ridge’s 31st annual st. patrick’s day parade. parade route: along third ave from marine ave to 67th street (brooklyn). >>

sun 2pm doors: movies at the palace: season of courage: purple rain: united palace’s movies at the palace screening series returns with a lineup celebrating bold heroes, big dreams, and unforgettable stories. the season continues with purple rain (1984). united palace (washington heights), $10. >>

sun 2pm (monthly thru april): schneider concerts chamber music series at the new school: the new school’s annual chamber music series showcasing emerging ensembles returns for the 2025-26 season. celebrating the nation’s 250th anniversary, the season honors abigail adams’ 1776 call to ‘remember the ladies’ with works by women composers paired with traditional works. today’s concert features ulysses quartet performing works by fanny mendelssohn, caroline shaw, christina bouey, and antonín dvořák. the new school’s auditorium (greenwich village), $20 general, $17 seniors, $5 students standby. >>

sun 2:30pm: the kitty games: celebrate the launch of indie cat-themed video games catnip fever dreamland and kitty pellets, learn about their development, and jam to a playlist of nightcore, chiptune, breakcore, and anime music. bonus: free gift bags for the first 30 attendees. wonderville (bushwick), free admission. >>

sun 5pm (monthly): how was it? storytelling show: matt storrs hosts an evening of engaging, hilarious, and unforgettable stories at qed (astoria). tonight’s lineup: danielle slaughter, daniel berman, eleonora ko, lyn evans, and stuart ginsberg. $5 admission. >>

sun 6pm (monthly): you are not alone: an uplifting show about depression: improvisers and artists that battle depression and mental illness in their day-to-day lives create scenes inspired by personal experiences, showing how laughter can be the best medicine. hosted by aaron gold and michael serpe. magnet theater (chelsea), $10. >>

sun 7pm: hot guy draft: daddy edition – a comedy fantasy draft: the hot guy draft pits four comedians against one other in a fantasy draft of notable daddies, and you get to pick the winner. hosted by kenice mobley, jay jurden, and james hamilton. littlefield (gowanus), $12 adv, $15 door. >>

monday

mon thru 4/12: 20at20: off-broadway for just $20: snag $20 walk-up tickets to 29 participating off-broadway shows. to get the deal, look for the 20at20 line at the theater or mention the 20at20 promotion at the box office 20 minutes before curtain time. cash only (a $1-$3 facility fee may apply at some venues). >>

mon 5-9pm: footlight’s annual spring clothing swap: bring a bag of clean, gently-used spring and summer clothing to swap or donate at footlight underground at the windjammer (ridgewood). donations of gently used housewares, unused toiletries, menstruation products, and diapers are welcome, and will be donated to bushwick ayuda mutua. free admission (donations are appreciated). >>

mon 7pm: maggie smith: a suit or a suitcase w/ amber tamblyn: author and poet maggie smith celebrates the launch of her new collection of poems with a reading and discussion with actor, writer, and director amber tamblyn. presented by books are magic at st. ann and the holy trinity church (brooklyn heights). $10 admission, $30 ticket option includes a copy of the book. >>

mon 7:30pm: dirty little secrets improv show: see your secrets turned into comedy gold at the dirty little secrets show, where your anonymously-submitted secrets serve as inspiration for improv performers. the wara theatre (east village), $14.64 with promo code ‘skintsecrets’ (reg. $23.18). >>

mon 8pm: booze + build: let your inner kid run wild (with a drink in hand) at booze + build, a playful night of building brick fun for grown-ups where you use a set of freestyle bricks to bring your ideas to life. plus, enjoy games, challenges, and prizes along the way. come solo or team up. building sets will be available for purchase if you would like to take your creation home. someday bar (boerum hill), $15 admission. >>

sponsored: mon 8:30pm: manhattan concert productions at caranegie hall for $14: join trinity choir, the octavo series chorus, the festival octavo series chorus, the university of kentucky men’s chorus, and baritone reginald smith jr. at carnegie hall for a vibrant program that moves from broadway to spirituals to contemporary choral favorites. the program includes kern’s iconic ‘ol’ man river’ from show boat, susan labarr’s love: then and still, dan davison’s rhythmic ritmo, traditional spirituals including down to the river to pray and until i reach my home, elaine hagenberg’s there was a time, and rosephanye powell’s stirring still i rise. use code ‘clb53914’ today to access $14 tickets (a value of up to $121!). >>

ongoing

our roundup of 30+ ongoing events: a keith haring exhibition at the brant foundation, art of noise at cooper hewitt, claudia bitrán: titanic, a deep emotion, film fests + series, and more. >>

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